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England are chasing new zealands first innings score of 375 in the second test in hamilton as their hopes of levelling the series fade. Are bitterly cold start to the weekend with a hard frost and some fog out there. But, it is going to bea dry fog out there. But, it is going to be a dry story for many of us this weekend with lots of sparkling winter sunshine. All the details coming up shortly. Its saturday the 30th of november. Our top story the man who carried out a terror attack on London Bridge yesterday was a convicted terrorist. Two people, a man and a woman, were stabbed to death. The attacker named as 28 year old usman khan was shot dead by an armed officer. He had beenjailed in 2012 for a plot to bomb the London Stock Exchange and set up a terrorist Training Camp, but was freed on licence a year ago. Simonjones has this report. Terror returns to the streets of london. A man and a woman killed. Now the question is, how was this allowed to happen . Fit pictures of film from the
Otherwise, catch up with us on social media. At x, its. On facebook, it is face good monday morning. Start calling now. The headline from usa today from overnight. The Supreme Court coruuld p colorado ballot eligibility as soon ide ifantiitikick trump off the ballot. Colorado and maine are two of the satesecisions from the high court, and they are among the many States Holding primaries tuesday, super tuesday. The court heard oral arguments february 8 on Donald Trumps challenge to the colorado Supreme Courts decision that he is ineligible to return to the white house because of his role in the january 6 2021 insurrection act attack at the United States capitol. Thatory on usa today. Asking you your level of trust in the Supreme Court when i cases having to do with elections 2024 or rel back to january 6. It was lastle on wednesday that the Supreme Court decided to take up the question of president ial immunity, a claim former President Donald Trump is making when it comes to one of his
Eligibility as soon as monday. The subhead saying the justices will decide if states can use an antiinsurrectionist part of the constitution to kick back to kick trump off the ballot. Colorado and maine are two of the sates waiting for decisions from the high court, and they are among the many States Holding primaries tuesday, super tuesday. The court heard oral arguments february 8 on Donald Trumps challenge to the colorado Supreme Courts decision that he is ineligible to return to the white house because of his role in the january 6, 2021 insurrection act attack at the United States capitol. That is the story on usa today. Asking you your level of trust in the Supreme Court when it comes to cases having to do with elections 2024 or relating back to january 6. It was last week on wednesday that the Supreme Court decided to take up the question of president ial immunity, a claim former President Donald Trump is making when it comes to one of his federal cases. They will hear his presid
A very happy political saturday night, everyone. Welcome to our very special coverage of the South Carolina Republican Primary, im chris hayes. Im joined tonight by my colleague, rachel maddow, and my colleague, joy reid, here with me at this table here, lawrence odonnell, 70 role, alex wagner, and ari melber. Weve got a whole gang together. Across several different locations. Polls will close in South Carolina in just about half an hour. At seven eastern. Coming up, were going to hear from Steve Kornacki, out of course, the big board. We will also hear from South Carolina voters out in the field, we have a lot to get to over the next few hours, in what has been a crazy last 48 hours of news. This Republican Primary tonight, of course, brings us back to the home state of one, nikki haley, where she was twice elected governor, at high Approval Ratings as such. It also brings us the moment where donald trump hoped to basically end this thing. To close the race out and consolidate his con